LivingA personal conversation withthe bestselling Dream author Nicholas Sparks With 17 novels, 6 movie deals and counting, CliffsNotes and teacher guides, it’s clear Nicholas Sparks’ realistic love stories travel way beyond the bookshelf and into theatres and classrooms. It takes a certain gift to be a writer whose stories truly appeal to all ages. Nicholas has that gift. At the height of his career, fans are anxiously awaiting his next novel, perfectly happy knowing they’ll probably need to stock up on tissues. How Nicholas can so beautifully write unforgettable stories that touch readers’ hearts and make them re-evaluate their own lives is due in part to the hardships he’s had in his life, including the tragic death of his parents and sister, and realizing his dream of running in the Olympics was never going to happen. Here Mackin’s Lori Tracy talks with Nicholas about his journey, one that was influenced, amazingly enough, by horror novelist Stephen King. FROM HORROR TO say all you want about environment and [See “Finally Meeting Stephen King” on HEARTSTRINGS leading by example, but in the end, I’ve page 6]. My dad loved horror movies. I’ve Lori: You’ve been a voracious reader found that people are going to be who seen probably every horror movie known your entire life and now read about 100 they’re going to be. to mankind, from the very worst, C-type, books/year. How have all these years of cheesy movies to the classic ones. It was “informal research” helped you develop L: What types of books interested you your writing skills and style? the most? Nicholas: I was a big reader as a child. N: I liked lots of different genres, but My first novel at age 19 was Both of my parents were big readers. My Stephen King was my major influence. mom would go to the library every week actually a horror novel ... and check out 4-5 books. My dad was blood, guts, zombies and the a university professor, so his office was whole bit. surrounded by books; he read practically 5 hours a day. So I learned to love reading at a very young age. When I ran really wonderful when I read King because out of books, I’d read the encyclopedias. I it’s a journey. It taught me to never lose had read through our set of Encyclopedia sight that you’re trying to tell a story that Britannicas by the age of 10 or so. interests people. My sister though, I think she maybe When I wrote my first novel at age 19, read one book her entire life. So you can it was actually a horror novel, which was Nicholas graduating from Notre Dame a lot of fun. Blood, guts, zombies and the with proud Mom and Dad whole bit! It’s in my attic. 2 me to age 28 when I sat L: So you chose autonomous? down to write another N: I did. I liked the type of job where novel — “The Notebook.” you see your boss once a month, come I knew going in that I was and go when you wanted. I very much going to finish it. enjoyed it. FINDING WHO L: If you could go back and do college Living the Dream YOU’RE MEANT TO BE again, do you think majoring in creative L: You were valedictorian writing would’ve helped you? of your high school class. N: No, I don’t think so. My own How is it that your law opinion is that creativity is this enigma. school applications were Even I don’t understand where I come up rejected? with ideas. I get an idea, and I know if it’s N: I was actually right or wrong. I think part of that for me white listed at a couple is I work both sides of my brain. places. One of them was My hobby is studying economics. I UC-Davis, and I called love charts and numbers and GDP and them and said, “What was percentages. I love to follow commodity it about my application cycles and prices. So I’m always working that you didn’t like?” They that side of my brain. Then I sit down said, “Well, as a business and write and exercise the other side of major, we don’t feel that my brain. you’ve developed the writing skills necessary AN AWAKENING to be successful in law L: Your bio says you did a mid- school.” I still have the twenties life check after watching the final letter from them to this day “Cheers” episode on TV. that explains that! Isn’t that Most people don’t do a life check until Photo Credit: Alice M. Arthur funny? they’re in their 30s and 40s! I get the feeling you were always very ambitious My senior year in college I took a L: That is hilarious! and motivated. True statement? class called American Fiction Since the N: Isn’t it? I even included my second N: It’s such a ridiculous story! After 1950s, and I was introduced to the more novel in the application and told them I’d that episode I literally couldn’t sleep. modern classics — “Catcher in the Rye,” written one novel already, but that didn’t This show started when I was a high “Slaughterhouse 5,” “Catch 22” and cut any weight. At the time it wasn’t school sophomore. I loved track and field “Bullet Park.” I found I really enjoyed funny. But I moved on, and I guess when and wanted to win a gold medal. It was these modern classics much more than I look at how everything’s turned out, the first and last thing I thought about the older ones I’d read in high school and it’s good. I don’t know who I would’ve each day, and it gave my life meaning. I could relate to the characters more. That been if I became a lawyer. I don’t know remember talking with my coach about class really piqued my interest for the if I would’ve tried writing a novel again, these TV episodes during high school. second time in becoming a writer. or if I did, maybe it would’ve been a legal Twelve years go by and the show is thriller, like a John Grisham novel. going off the air. I looked at everything I L: So you loved horror novels (even It was a great experience in my life did and realized there weren’t any dreams wrote one), graduated with a Business — I waited tables, appraised real estate, that I was chasing. I was living day to day. Finance degree, and then applied to law bought and sold rental properties, sold I didn’t feel like my life had meaning. So school. Now you’re writing love stories. dental products by phone, tried to start “Cheers” was on 12 years, and I thought What happened? my own business but failed, then failed about how many 12-year periods you N: Once I graduated from college, again in a second business. The learning get in your life — 6, 7, or 8 probably. I I didn’t know what I was going to that happened then was really critical to didn’t want to go through another 12-year do. I thought corporate law might be understanding who I was. I didn’t know period having dreams in the beginning, interesting. That didn’t work out, so if I wanted to work for a big company but not chasing any dreams during those I wrote a novel. I was 22; it was never or little one, in an office or be more years. published. I never even sent it off to autonomous. But it wasn’t like I could just go off and anybody. Going through the process of After that I turned 26 and got a job climb Mt. Everest. I had a wife, two writing those two novels (19 and 22) led selling pharmaceuticals. (continued) 3 kids and a mortgage to pay. “I know, I’ll co-wrote this book with Billy Mills.” With one of the criteria in my specific genre try writing again!” This time I’m going to that being said, “The Notebook” had to is originality. You might say, “Aren’t all give myself three shots to write a novel. If stand on its own. Once she read it she had novels original?” Well no, they’re not, and they don’t get published and they’re no to like it. you like them because they’re not. good, that’s okay. I’ll know I tried. I also [Note: Only a few days after Nicholas You’re going to read a thriller because wanted to be an Olympian, but not all submitted “The Notebook” to Warner a) you want to be thrilled but b) you dreams come true! Books, they offered him $1 million for know in the end the bad guy is going The family was in bed by 9 p.m. at the rights. At the time he was making to get caught. At the end of a romance night, so I wrote from 9-midnight and $40,000/year. “I jumped up and down so novel, you know the characters are going maybe one weekend day. Six months later long I got a cramp in my calf.”] to get together. A lot of authors keep I had “The Notebook” written.
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